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I notice more and more that parents are sold on popular kid-culture as the only meaningful form of society. They endow their children with vampiristic power to suck the life out their adulthood. Adult pursuits are set aside as parents turn into giddy, wrinkled teenagers.

As more adults grow into old age without children with grandchildren, trend-seeking real estate developers are offering childfree housing alternatives. Are age-restricted, child-free communities really havens?

If you are like me you sometimes like to get lost in a good novel. I've found that it's especially difficult to find childfree friendly fiction. I find P.D. James' mystery novels are reliable good-reads.

The question that comes my way most often on this site is; "Where can I meet other childfree people?" It can be difficult to meet up with other couples and singles that don't have kids, especially when living in a rural area or small town.

Countless individuals worldwide are living lives without procreating, but what exactly do you call people who don’t have kids? Titles for parents include mom and dad, or mother and father. Depending on the person you ask, the response may vary considerably.

Popular wisdom holds that a woman’s maternal instinct is an inborn, naturally occurring feeling. Maternal instinct is an imagined, ineffable bond between women and their children. Nevertheless, many women opt to pass on kids choose to direct their nurturing needs toward domesticated animals.